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Master in the House
Promotional poster of season 2
Also known asAll the Butlers
GenreReality
Variety
StarringSee below
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes254
Production
Production locationsSouth Korea, Vietnam, United States, Japan, New Zealand
Running time75–90 minutes
Original release
NetworkSBS
ReleaseDecember 31, 2017 (2017-12-31) –
April 23, 2023 (2023-04-23)

Master in the House (Korean집사부일체, [tɕips͈abu.iɭtɕʰe]; abbreviated as Jipsabu) is a South Korean television program that aired on SBS weekly on Sundays at 18:25 (KST) from December 31, 2017 until the conclusion of Season 1 on September 18, 2022 when the show went on hiatus.[1]

Season 2 began from January 1, 2023, on Sundays at 17:00 (KST),[2][3] and ended on April 23 the same year.[4]

Overview[edit]

The cast members spend two days and one night together with reputable figures of various fields or professions, known as Masters (사부), and get to know about the lives of the Masters, in the hopes of gaining knowledge and wisdom.[5] There are also 1-day Masters in the show, which the cast would instead spend a day together with.

Cast[edit]

Cast members[edit]

Name Episodes Ref.
Current
Yang Se-hyung 1–254
Kim Dong-hyun 114–254 [6]
Eun Ji-won (Sechs Kies) 216–254 [7]
Doyoung (NCT) 227–254 [8]
Lee Dae-ho 239–254 [3]
BamBam (Got7)
Former
Lee Seung-gi 1–238
Lee Sang-yoon 1–111
Yook Sung-jae (BtoB)
Shin Sung-rok 102–177 [9]
Cha Eun-woo (Astro) 116–177 [6]
Yoo Su-bin 180–215 [10]

1-day Disciples[edit]

Name(s) Episode(s)
Lee Hong-gi (F.T. Island), Yoon Bo-ra, Crush 62
Shin Sung-rok 85–86
Ong Seong-wu 112–113
Kim Dong-hyun 114–117
Lee Jin-hyuk (UP10TION) 114–115
Cha Eun-woo (Astro) 116–117
Park Goon 178–179
Jeon Seok-ho 185–186
Gree 193
Hwang Je-sung 197, 199
Yook Sung-jae (BtoB) 200–201
Eun Ji-won 205, 210
Hyojung (Oh My Girl) 207–208, 223–224
Leejung Lee 209–215
Joohoney (Monsta X) 216
Kim Min-kyu[11] 217–218
Doyoung (NCT) 219–222
Kang Seung-yoon (Winner) 225–226
Mimi (Oh My Girl) 250-251
Lee Sang-yoon 252-253
Lee Hye-sung

Changes to the cast[edit]

On December 29, 2019, it was announced that Shin Sung-rok would join the show as part of the fixed cast, beginning from the episode aired January 12, 2020.[9] This marked Shin's first fixed variety show of his career.

Original cast members Lee Sang-yoon and Yook Sung-jae left the show on February 11, 2020 during episode 111 and were replaced by Kim Dong-hyun and Cha Eun-woo beginning on episode 116.[12][6] Both Shin and Cha departed the show on June 20, 2021, with episode 177 being their last as regular cast members.[13]

Yoo Su-bin then joined as a fixed cast member on episode 180, followed by Eun Ji-won from episode 216.[14][7] Yoo left the show on April 10, 2022, with episode 215 being his last.[10]

It was announced on June 24, 2022 that NCT member Doyoung has joined the show as a fixed cast member, with his first episode airing on July 3, 2022.[15]

On December 21, 2022, it was confirmed that retired baseball player Lee Dae-ho and Got7 member BamBam would join the show as fixed cast members, while original member Lee Seung-gi would not be joining for Season 2.[3]

Episodes (2017–2018)[edit]

List of episodes in 2017-2018 (episode 1–50)
Ep. Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
1 December 31, 2017 1 Jeon In-kwon
(Singer-songwriter)
  • Introduction of the cast
  • Phone Call Hint Fairy: Cho Jae-hyun
  • Special voice appearance by Twice through phone
2 January 7, 2018
3 January 14
4 January 21 2 Lee Dae-ho
(Professional baseball player)
5 January 28
6 February 4 3 Choi Bool-am
(Actor)
7 February 11
No broadcast on February 18 due to the live coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics
8 February 25 4 Youn Yuh-jung
(Actress)
  • The broadcast time for this episode was shifted to 16:50 (KST) instead of the usual 18:20 due to the broadcasting of the 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony.
9 March 4
10 March 11 5 Lee Seung-hoon
(Speed skater)
11 March 18
12 March 25 6 BoA
(Singer)
13 April 1
14 April 8 7 Park Hang-seo
(Current coach of the Vietnam national football team)
15 April 15
16 April 22
8 Cha In-pyo
(Actor, director)
17 April 29
18 May 6
  • Special voice appearance by Shin Ae-ra through phone
19 May 13 9 Pomnyun
(Buddhist monk, Zen master, activist)
20 May 20
21 May 27 10 Lee Sun-hee
(Singer)
22 June 3
23 June 10 11 Park Ji-sung
(Retired professional football player)
24 June 17
25 June 24 12 Go Doo-shim
(Actress)
26 July 1
27 July 8 13 Seol Min-seok
(History lecturer)
28 July 15
29 July 22 14 Lee Deok-hwa
(Actor)
30 July 29
31 August 5 15 Yoo Jun-sang
(Actor, singer)
32 August 12
No broadcast on August 19 due to the live coverage of the 2018 Asian Games[16]
33 August 26 16 Kang San-ae
(Folk rock singer-songwriter)
  • Special appearance by Chang Kiha (also the Hint Fairy)
34 September 2
35 September 9 17 Shin Ae-ra
(Actress)
36 September 16
37 September 23
38 September 30
39 October 7 18 Kim Byung-man
(Comedian)
40 October 14
41 October 21 19 Lee Moon-sae
(Singer)
42 October 28
No broadcast on November 4 due to the live coverage of the KBO League match
43 November 11 20 Noh Hee-young
(Brand strategist, CEO of YG Foods)
  • Phone Call Hint Fairy: Ha Jung-woo
  • First 1-day Master of the series
44 November 18 21 Kim Soo-mi
(Actress)
45 November 25
46 December 2 22 Son Ye-jin
(Actress)[a]
47 December 9
48 December 16 23 Lee Soon-jae
(Actor)
49 December 23
50 December 30 24 Yoo Min-sang, Kim Jun-hyun, Kim Min-kyung, Moon Se-yoon
(Comedians)
  • Year End Special

Episodes (2019)[edit]

List of episodes in 2019 (episode 51–100)
Ep. Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
51 January 6 25 Sean
(Jinusean member, rapper)
52 January 13 26 Choi Min-soo
(Actor)
53 January 20
54 January 27 27 Lee Yeon-bok
(Chef)
55 February 3
  • Special appearances by Kim Soo-mi, Jeon In-kwon, Kang San-ae, Kim Poong, Zhang Yu'an and Wang Yuk-sung
56 February 10 28 Lee Sang-hwa
(Speed skater)
57 February 17
58 February 24 29 Yoo Se-yoon
(Comedian, host, UV member, writer,
music video director, CEO of an advertisement company)
59 March 3
  • Special appearance by Muzie
60 March 10 30 Park Jin-young
(Singer-songwriter, record producer, CEO of JYP Entertainment)
  • Phone Call Hint Fairy: Rain
  • Special appearance by ITZY
61 March 17
  • Special appearance by ITZY
62 March 24 31 Kang Hyung-wook
(Entrepreneur, companion dog trainer)
63 March 31
64 April 7 32 Yang Hee-eun
(Singer)
65 April 14
66 April 21 33 Jeon Yu-seong
(Comedian)
67 April 28
68 May 5 34 Bae Mong-gi, Hong Beom-seok, Cho Myung-soo, Lee Jin-hee
(Firefighters)[b]
69 May 12
70 May 19 35 Jung Doo-hong
(Action director, stunt coordinator, actor)
71 May 26
72 June 2 36 Lee Seo-jin
(Actor)[c]
  • Enlightenment Vacation Special
  • The cast head to Aomori, Japan for filming
73 June 9
74 June 16 37 John Alderman Linton
(President of the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare,
professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine)
75 June 23
38 Bernard Werber
(Writer)
76 July 7
77 July 14 39 Jang Yoon-jeong
(Trot singer)
78 July 21
79 July 28 40 Chung Jung-yong
(Soccer coach and former soccer player)
80 August 4 41 Choi Soo-jong
(Actor)
81 August 11
  • Special appearance by Lee Deok-hwa
82 August 18 42 Hur Jae
(Basketball coach)
83 August 25 43 Noh Sa-yeon, Lee Moo-song
(Singers)
84 September 1
85 September 8 44 Park Ji-woo, J Black
(Dancers)
86 September 15
87 September 22 45 Shin Seung-hwan, Jang Na-ra, Yoo Byung-jae, Peniel (BtoB)
(Celebrities)[e]
  • My Master Is A Friend Special
88 September 29
89 October 6 46 Jung Chan-sung
(Mixed martial artist, kickboxer)
90 October 13
91 October 20 47 Park Chan-ho
(Retired professional baseball player)
92 October 27
93 November 3 48 Kim Gun-mo
(Singer-songwriter)
94 November 10
No broadcast on November 17 due to the live coverage of the 2019 WBSC Premier12 finals between South Korea and Japan
95 November 24 49 Lee Young-ae
(Actress)
96 December 1
97 December 8 50 Kim Byung-man
(Comedian)
  • The cast head to New Zealand for filming
  • Kim Byung-man is the first to appear as a Master twice
98 December 15
99 December 22
100 December 29 51 Jang Joon-hwan, Moon So-ri
(Film director), (Actress, screenwriter, director)

Episodes (2020)[edit]

List of episodes in 2020 (episode 101–152)
Ep. Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
101 January 5 51 Jang Joon-hwan, Moon So-ri
(Film director), (Actress, screenwriter, director)
102 January 12 52 Jang Jin-woo
(Coach of the South Korea National Representative Cheerleading Team)
103 January 19
104 January 26 53 Pak Se-ri, Choi Byung-chul, Kim Dong-hyun, Cho Jun-ho, Kwak Yoon-gy
(Athletes)
105 February 2
106 February 9 54 Kim Nam-gil
(Actor)
107 February 16
108 February 23 55 Park Hyun-bin, Hong Jin-young
(Trot singers)
109 March 1
110 March 8 56 Lee Se-dol
(Retired professional Go player)
  • Special appearance by Oh My Girl through video call
111 March 15
112 March 22 57 Kim Deok-soo
(Samul nori musician)
113 March 29
114 April 5 58 Sean Lee, Park Kyung-hwa, Lim Ji-ho
(Body builder, sports trainer), (CEO of Korea Art Psychology Counselling Association), (Chef)
  • Health Special Training Special
115 April 12
116 April 19 59 Production crew of Unanswered Questions,
anchors of SBS 8 News, PDs of SBS variety shows
117 April 26
118 May 3 60 Jin Jong-oh, Lee Dae-hoon, Yang Hak-seon
(Athletes)
  • Kim Dong-hyun and Cha Eun-woo (Astro) joined the show as permanent cast members
  • Special appearances by Seo Go-eun,[f] Pak Se-ri, Choi Byung-chul and Cho Jun-ho on episode 119
119 May 10
120 May 17 61 Shin Seung-hun
(Singer-songwriter)
121 May 24
  • Special appearances by Seo Young-do, Gil Eun-kyung and Rothy
122 May 31 62 Kim Yeon-koung
(Professional volleyball player)
123 June 7
124 June 14 63 Uhm Jung-hwa
(Singer, actress)
125 June 21
126 June 28 64 Namgoong Hoon
(CEO of Kakao Games)
127 July 5 65 John Lee
(CEO of Meritz Asset Management)
128 July 12 66 Lee Jung-hyun
(Singer, actress)
129 July 19
130 July 26 67 Jang Do-yeon, Park Na-rae
(Comedians)
131 August 2
132 August 9 68 Yoshihiro Akiyama / Choo Sung-hoon
(Mixed martial artist)
133 August 16 69 Choi Hyun-mi
(Professional boxer)
134 August 23 70 Kim Hee-sun
(Actress)
135 August 30
136 September 6 71 Park In-cheol
(Entrepreneur, CEO of PowerfulX)
137 September 13 72 Ken Rhee / Lee Geun
(Discharged Republic of Korea Navy Special Warfare Flotilla Lieutenant, YouTuber)
138 September 20
139 September 27 73 Tyler Rasch, Seol Min-seok[g]
(Broadcast personality), (History lecturer)
  • Family Visit Special
140 October 4 74 Im Chang-jung
(Singer-songwriter, actor)
141 October 11
142 October 18 75 Bae Seong-woo
(Actor)
  • Special appearance by Cha Tae-hyun (also the Phone Call Hint Fairy)
  • Special appearance by Bae Sung-jae through video call on episode 142
143 October 25
144 November 1 76 Ji Chun-hee
(Fashion designer)
145 November 8 77 Lee Juck
(Singer-songwriter)
146 November 15 78 Lee Seung-gi
(Singer, actor, entertainer)
147 November 22 79 Lee Dong-gook
(Retired professional football player)
  • Special appearances by Lee Dong-gook's daughters Lee Jae-si, Lee Jae-ah, Lee Sol-ah, Lee Soo-ah, and son Lee Si-an
148 November 29
149 December 6 80 Lee Hyung-taik, Jeon Mi-ra
(Retired professional tennis players)
150 December 13 81 Jung Jae-hyung
(Singer-songwriter)
  • Special appearances by Sean Song, Park Ji-chan and Seol Yo-eun
151 December 20
152 December 27 82 Ryu Hyun-jin
(Professional baseball player)

Episodes (2021)[edit]

List of episodes in 2021 (episode 153-201)
Ep. Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
153 January 3 82 Ryu Hyun-jin
(Professional baseball player)
154 January 10 83 Choi Jung-won, Kim So-hyun, Cha Ji-yeon
(Musical actresses)
155 January 17
84 Jeffrey D. Jones
(Lawyer)
156 January 24 85 Im Tae-hyuk, Park Jung-woo, Noh Beom-soo, Heo Seon-haeng
(Korean traditional wrestlers)
157 January 31 86 Kang Sung-tae, Kim Ji-hoon
(Lecturer), (2021 CSAT full marks scorer)
Peppertones, Yoon So-hee
(Rock duo), (Actress)
  • The three masters are from KAIST
  • Special appearance by Cho Jung-sik
158 February 7 87 In Gyo-jin, So Yi-hyun
(Actor), (Actress)
159 February 14 88 Eugene
(Actress, singer)
160 February 21
161 February 28 89 Syuka
(YouTuber)
162 March 7 90 Tak Jae-hoon, Lee Sang-min
(Singers, entertainers)
163 March 14
  • Special appearances by Rain and Ciipher
164 March 21
165 March 28
  • Special appearances by Jee Seok-jin, Jang Dong-min, Kim Min-soo, Shim Soo-chang, Solbi and Kim Yong-myung
91 Lee Kyung-kyu
(Entertainer)
166 April 4
167 April 11
  • Special voice appearance by Sung Yu-ri through phone
168 April 18 92 Kim Jong-kook
(Singer, entertainer)
169 April 25
170 May 2 93 Gyeongbokgung[h]
(Main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty)
171 May 9 94 Ahn Jung-hwan
(Retired professional football player, television personality)
  • Shin Sung-rok is absent after testing positive for COVID-19 on April 28[17]
172 May 16
173 May 23 95 Kim Tae-won, Kim Kyung-ho, Park Wan-kyu
(Guitarist, member of Boohwal), (Rock singer), (Rock singer, member of Boohwal)
174 May 30 96 Abhishek Gupta / Lucky, Alberto Mondi, Tyler Rasch,
Robin Deiana, Ma Guozhen, Blair Williams,[i]
Yuji Hosaka,[j] Chang Mya Mya Thaw[k]
(Television personalities), (Political science professor), (Teacher)
175 June 6
176 June 13 97 Lee Jang-hee
(Folk rock singer-songwriter)
177 June 20
  • Shin Sung-rok and Cha Eun-woo's final episode before graduating from the show
  • Special appearances via video by Song Chang-sik and Jo Young-nam
178 June 27 98 Jeon Myung-goon, Bae Yong-jin, Seo Dong-chul, Kim Jin-ho
(Korea Coast Guard officers)
179 July 4
180 July 11 99 Kim Soo-mi[l]
(Actress)
  • Yoo Su-bin joined the show as a permanent cast member
  • Special appearance by Lee Sang-yoon
  • Special voice appearance by Suzy through phone
181 July 18 100 Lee Geum-hee
(Broadcaster)
No broadcast of new episodes on July 25, August 1, and August 8 due to the live coverage of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
182 August 15 101 Kim Jung-hwan, Gu Bon-gil, Kim Jun-ho, Oh Sang-uk
(Gold medalists in Men's Team Sabre Fencing at 2020 Olympics)[18]
183 August 22
  • Kim Dong-hyun is absent for the archery portion of episode 183 and for episode 184
  • Special appearances by Cho Jung-sik and archery coach Hwang Hyo-jin on episode 184
102 Oh Jin-hyek, Kim Woo-jin, Kang Chae-young,
Jang Min-hee, An San, Kim Je-deok
(Gold medalists in Archery at 2020 Olympics)[19]
184 August 29
185 September 5 103 Kim Eun-hee
(Playwright, screenwriter)
  • Special appearance by medical examiner Ha Hong-il from the National Forensic Examiner's Office
186 September 12
  • Special appearances by medical examiner Ha Hong-il, prosecutor Seo In-seon from the Supreme Prosecutor's Office, and Jang Hang-jun
187 September 19 104 Yoon Seok-youl
(Lawyer, former Prosecutor General of South Korea)
188 September 26 105 Lee Jae-myung
(Politician, current Governor of Gyeonggi Province)
189 October 3 106 Lee Nak-yon
(Politician, former Prime Minister of South Korea)
190 October 10 107 Oh Eun-young
(Psychiatrist)
  • Escape from Crisis Special Part 1
  • Special appearances by Oh Na-mi, Ko Seok-hyun, Lee Dong-gook and Lee Jae-si[m] on episode 191
191 October 17
192 October 24 108 Park Jong-bok
(Real estate agent)
  • Escape from Crisis Special Part 2
193 October 31 109 Han Moon-chul
(Lawyer)
  • Escape from Crisis Special Part 3
194 November 7 110 Monika, Lip J, Aiki, Rian, Gabee, Yeojin, Leejung, Rageon
(Dancers, dance choreographers and contestants of Korean show Street Woman Fighter)
  • K-Woman Special Part 1
  • Special appearance by Cho Jung-sik on episode 195
195 November 14
196 November 21 111 Lee Kyung-sil, Park Sun-young, Choi Yeo-jin, Yang Eun-ji, Saori Fujimoto
(Cast of Korean show Shooting Stars)
197 November 28 112 Kim Chang-ok
(Actor, entrepreneur, writer)
198 December 5 113 Hong Hye-geol, Yeo Esther
(Doctors)
199 December 12 114 Woo Young-mi
(Fashion designer)
  • Special appearances by landscape and interior designers Woo Kyung-mi and Woo Hyun-mi[n]
200 December 19 115 Jung Jae-hyung[o]
(Singer-songwriter)
201 December 26

Episodes (2022)[edit]

List of episodes in 2022 (episode 202-238)
Ep. Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
202 January 2 116 Bae Sang-min
(Industrial design professor from KAIST)
203 January 9
117 Kim Dong-hwan
(Financial advisor, stock broker)
  • Special appearances by Park Jong-bok,[p] Kim Seung-joo and Jeon Won-ju in episode 204
204 January 16
205 January 23 118 Kim Young-chul, Tyler Rasch[q]
(Television personalities)
  • Overcoming Short-Lived Resolutions Special Part 1
206 January 30 119 Yeo Joo-yeop (Ryo), Seo Jung-won (James), Oh Dong-gyu (Louis)
(Fitness instructors of YouTube fitness channel ALLBLANC TV)
  • Overcoming Short-Lived Resolutions Special Part 2
207 February 6 120 Yoo Yong-wook
(Chef)
  • Meat and Vegetables Special Part 1
No broadcast of new episode on February 13 due to the live coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
208 February 20 121 Jeong Kwan
(Buddhist nun and Chef)
  • Meat and Vegetables Special Part 2
209 February 27 122 Kwon Il-yong, Park Ji-sun, Lee Dong-won, Do Joon-woo
(Social psychologist), (Professor), (PDs of Unanswered Questions)
  • Unanswered Masters Part 1
  • Special voice appearance by Kim Nam-gil via phone
  • Yang Se-hyung is absent after testing positive for COVID-19[20]
210 March 6 123 Choi Min-jeong, Hwang Dae-heon
(Short track speed skaters)
211 March 13 122 Kwon Il-yong, Park Ji-sun, Lee Dong-won, Do Joon-woo
(Social psychologist), (Professor), (PDs of Unanswered Questions)
  • Unanswered Masters Part 2
  • Yang Se-hyung is absent
212 March 20 124 Bae Jong-ok
(Actress)
  • Special appearance by Professor of Korean Medicine Cho Byung-je
213 March 27 125 Jeong Jae-seung
(Neuroscientist and Professor)
  • This Is Not the Brain You Know Special - Part 1: Understanding My Brain
214 April 3
  • This Is Not the Brain You Know Special - Part 2: The Brain's Choices
215 April 10
  • This Is Not the Brain You Know Special - Part 3: Brain and Love
  • Yoo Su-bin's final episode before graduating from the show
216 April 17 126 Kim Eung-soo
(Actor)
  • Eun Ji-won joins the show as a permanent cast member
217 April 24 127 Yoo Hyun-joon
(Architect)
  • Part 1: Knowing My Space
218 May 1
  • Part 2: Meeting My Dream Space
  • Special appearance by Kim Je-dong
219 May 8 128 Yoshihiro Akiyama / Choo Sung-hoon[r]
(Mixed Martial Artist)

220 May 15
221 May 22 129 Hong Hye-geol, Yeo Esther[s]
(Doctors)
222 May 29 130 Kim Joo-won
(Prima Ballerina)
  • Special appearances by ballerino Kim Hyun-woong and ballerinas Choi Ye-won and Yoon Seo-jun
223 June 5 131 Kim Young-ha
(Writer)
224 June 12
225 June 19 132 Sumi Jo
(Coloratura soprano)
226 June 26
227 July 3 133 Blue House
  • Doyoung (NCT) joins the show as a permanent cast member
  • Kim Dong-hyun is absent for these episodes due to a knee injury.
  • Special appearances by historian Shim Yong-hwan, official photographers Hong Song-kyu and Jang Chul-young (Ep. 227), executive chef Cheon Sang-hyun (Ep. 228), and chief bodyguard Jang Ki-boong (Ep. 228)
228 July 10
229 July 17 134 Lee So-ra
(Model)
230 July 24 135 Kwak Jaesik
(Novelist)
231 July 31 136 Lee In-cheol, Yoon Jung-seop, Park Jun-young
(Lawyers)
232 August 7 137 Lee Jung-jae, Jung Woo-sung
(Actors)
  • Bromance Special: Part 1
233 August 14
234 August 21 138 Shin Hyun-joon, Jung Joon-ho
(Actors)
  • Bromance Special: Part 2
  • Doyoung is absent for these episodes
235 August 28
236 September 4 139 Han Sang-bo, Hong Seong-woo, Im Ik-kang
(Doctors)
  • "Doctors Without Shame" Special
  • Special voice appearances by MMA fighter Ko Seuk-hyun and Yook Joong-wan through phone (Ep. 237)
237 September 11
238 September 18 140 Song Chang-sik
(Singer)

Episodes (2023)[edit]

List of episodes in 2023 (episode 239–present)
Overall
Episode #
Season
Episode #
Broadcast Date Master # Master(s)
(Occupation(s))
Note(s)
239 1 January 1 141 Im Chang-jung, Lee So-ra, Kim Young-chul, Lee Hyung-taik
(Singer-songwriter/actor, model, comedian, retired professional tennis player)[t]
  • Start of Season 2
  • 2023 Nip-and-Tuck Trends: Golf vs. Tennis
240 2 January 8
142 Shin Hyun-joon, Jung Joon-ho, Kwak Jeong-eun
(Actors[u], columnist)
  • 2023 Nip-and-Tuck Trends: Married vs. Unmarried
  • Special appearance by Lee Dae-ho's family
241 3 January 15
242 4 January 22 143 Choo Shin-soo
(Baseball player)
  • "Teach Us Anything"
  • Special appearances by Choo Shin-soo's wife, Ha Won-mi (Ep. 242-243), by SSG Landers' Oh Tae-gon, Choi Ji-hoon, Park Jong-hun, Park Seong-han (Ep. 243) and by SBS announcers Jung Woo-young and Lee Dong-hyeon (Ep. 243)
243 5 January 29
244 6 February 5 144 Jin Seon-kyu
(Actor)
  • Doyoung is absent for this episode
  • "Gratitude, Sincerity, Humility" Expedition
245 7 February 12 145 Joo Eon-kyu[v]
(Producing Director, Online Content Creator)
  • Doyoung and BamBam are absent for this episode
  • Special appearance by the master's family
246 8 February 19 146 Kim Eun-jung, Kim Yeong-mi, Kim Seon-yeong, Kim Kyeong-ae, Kim Cho-hi
(Curlers)
  • BamBam is absent for this episode
  • Special appearances by announcer Cho Jung-sik and curling coach Im Myung-seob
247 9 February 26 147 Park Hang-seo
(Soccer Coach)[w]
248 10 March 5
No broadcast of new episode on March 12 due to the live coverage of the 2023 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.[21]
249 11 March 19 148 Yang Jae-jin, Yang Jae-woong
(Psychiatrists)
  • Doyoung is absent for this episode
250 12 March 26 149 Jeong Jae-seung
(Neuroscientist and Professor)[x]
  • 4-week special project on the Nature of Humans following material from the master's graduate course at KAIST
251 13 April 2
252 14 April 9
253 15 April 16
254 16 April 23 - None
  • Interviews with cast members and highlights of best moments and behind-the-scenes from seasons 1 and 2
  • Special appearances by Lee Seung-gi and Lee Sang-yoon
  • End of Season 2

Ratings[edit]

  • The table below show the highest rating received in red, and the lowest rating in blue each year.
  • NR denotes that the show did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.

2017-2018[edit]

List of ratings in 2017-2018 (episode 1–50)
Ep. Broadcast Date TNmS Ratings[22] AGB Ratings[23]
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2
1 December 31, 2017 6.8% 10.5% 6.5% 10.4%
2 January 7, 2018 5.6% 6.4% 6.6% 7.6%
3 January 14 6.3% 6.5% 7.3% 7.2%
4 January 21 6.5% 8.4% 7.3% 8.8%
5 January 28 6.4% 8.4% 7.7% 9.1%
6 February 4 7.7% 9.8% 6.2% 9.5%
7 February 11 7.2% 7.4% 7.6% 8.0%
8 February 25 6.1% 8.6% 6.2% 9.5%
9 March 4 6.9% 7.4% 7.7% 8.6%
10 March 11 7.3% 10.5% 7.6% 10.7%
11 March 18 5.7% 9.0% 7.4% 10.9%
12 March 25 7.4% 9.5% 8.0% 10.4%
13 April 1 7.5% 8.3% 7.6% 8.9%
14 April 8 7.4% 10.6% 9.2% 11.7%
15 April 15 6.3% 8.4% 7.0% 9.1%
16 April 22 6.6% 9.3% 6.3% 9.6%
17 April 29 6.6% 8.6% 6.4% 8.3%
18 May 6 6.3% 8.9% 5.8% 8.5%
19 May 13 7.7% 9.1% 6.7% 10.5%
20 May 20 7.0% 9.0% 6.1% 8.3%
21 May 27 5.5% 7.7% 6.7% 10.4%
22 June 3 7.0% 8.7% 7.7% 9.2%
23 June 10 6.8% 10.7% 7.3% 11.0%
24 June 17 6.8% 7.8% 7.0% 8.5%
25 June 24 7.5% 11.0% 7.5% 10.2%
26 July 1 9.4% 10.9% 8.9% 10.7%
27 July 8 7.2% 9.5% 6.6% 8.8%
28 July 15 7.8% 9.6% 6.2% 8.6%
29 July 22 9.2% 10.1% 8.0% 9.6%
30 July 29 7.0% 8.3% 6.6% 8.4%
31 August 5 6.1% 7.7% 5.7% 7.5%
32 August 12 4.5% 6.9% 5.6% 8.0%
33 August 26 7.2% 9.0% 8.1% 10.4%
34 September 2 6.6% 8.2% 6.9% 8.7%
35 September 9 8.7% 11.6% 8.5% 11.9%
36 September 16 7.7% 9.9% 8.0% 11.5%
37 September 23 5.6% 7.9% 6.3% 9.5%
38 September 30 7.4% 9.8% 7.9% 10.9%
39 October 7 7.3% 10.0% 7.4% 10.5%
40 October 14 7.9% 10.7% 8.0% 11.6%
41 October 21 6.9% 9.0% 8.0% 9.6%
42 October 28 NR 8.2% 6.0% 9.3%
43 November 11 7.4% 9.6% 7.3% 8.6%
44 November 18 7.7% 10.6% 7.1% 10.2%
45 November 25 9.2% 11.4% 8.3% 11.6%
46 December 2 8.7% 10.9% 8.7% 12.1%
47 December 9 8.7% 10.3% 8.8% 10.5%
48 December 16 8.3% 9.1% 8.4% 8.4%
49 December 23 7.2% 7.5% 5.7% 7.2%
50 December 30 7.8% 8.9% 7.6% 8.7%

2019[edit]

List of ratings in 2019 (episode 51–100)
Ep. Broadcast Date TNmS Ratings[22] AGB Ratings[23]
Part 1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2
51 January 6 7.2% 8.0% 7.5% 9.1%
52 January 13 6.9% 7.2% 6.4% 7.8%
53 January 20 NR 7.4% 6.4% 9.2%
54 January 27 7.9% 9.1% 7.5% 9.9%
55 February 3 6.6% 6.6% 6.1% 7.3%
56 February 10 7.4% 8.5% 8.1% 10.1%
57 February 17 NR 7.6% 5.9% 7.5%
58 February 24 NR NR 6.0% 6.7%
59 March 3 NR NR 5.3% 5.9%
60 March 10 7.5% 10.1% 7.2% 11.1%
61 March 17 6.2% 9.2% 6.7% 10.2%
62 March 24 6.3% 9.3% 5.9% 9.2%
63 March 31 7.9% 10.4% 7.1% 10.4%
64 April 7 NR 7.2% 6.0% 8.0%
65 April 14 6.1% 6.4% 5.5% 6.5%
66 April 21 6.0% 7.5% 5.4% 7.8%
67 April 28 NR NR 4.9% 6.1%
68 May 5 NR 5.3% 4.3% 5.3%
69 May 12 NR 5.3% 3.7% 5.5%
70 May 19 6.7% 8.3% 6.9% 8.7%
71 May 26 NR 6.2% 4.6% 6.1%
72 June 2 5.0% 7.1% 4.9% 7.8%
73 June 9 NR 6.2% 5.5% 7.1%
74 June 16 NR 7.7% 6.0% 8.5%
75 June 23 NR 6.0% 4.7% 6.2%
76 July 7 NR NR 4.2% 4.8%
77 July 14 6.3% 9.8% 6.3% 9.9%
78 July 21 NR NR 6.2% 10.0%
79 July 28 5.8% 7.0%
80 August 4 4.8% 6.3%
81 August 11 4.2% 5.6%
82 August 18 5.7% 6.3%
83 August 25 5.2% 5.6%
84 September 1 5.6% 4.9% 5.8%
85 September 8 6.5% 5.6% 6.6%
86 September 15 7.4% 5.1% 7.5%
87 September 22 7.3% 6.6% 7.4%
88 September 29 5.9% NR 4.5% 4.5%
89 October 6 NR 6.7% 4.7% 6.0%
90 October 13 NR 3.8% 5.2%
91 October 20 7.4% 5.5% 6.7%
92 October 27 6.4% 7.1% 5.6% 7.2%
93 November 3 7.1% 9.8% 7.1% 11.2%
94 November 10 6.4% 7.7% 5.9% 7.8%
95 November 24 7.3% 9.1% 6.9% 9.6%
96 December 1 7.4% 7.4% 7.4% 8.0%
97 December 8 NR 7.6% 4.9% 6.7%
98 December 15 NR 5.4% 7.6%
99 December 22 5.8% 7.1%
100 December 29 5.9% 7.2%

2020[edit]

List of ratings in 2020 (episode 101–152)
Ep. Broadcast Date AGB Ratings[23]
Part 1 Part 2
101 January 5 4.6% 6.1%
102 January 12 3.9% 5.4%
103 January 19 4.8% 6.2%
104 January 26 3.3% 4.2%
105 February 2 5.0% 6.9%
106 February 9 4.4% 6.3%
107 February 16 4.3% 5.5%
108 February 23 5.2% 7.3%
109 March 1 6.3% 9.3%
110 March 8 5.1% 7.4%
111 March 15 5.3% 5.1%
112 March 22 4.0% 4.5%
113 March 29 3.8% 5.3%
114 April 5 4.6% 5.4%
115 April 12 NR 7.3%
116 April 19 4.2% 5.5%
117 April 26 4.5% 5.3%
118 May 3 4.1% 5.0%
119 May 10 3.3% 4.0%
120 May 17 4.4% 5.3%
121 May 24 3.2% 4.7%
122 May 31 5.7% 7.3%
123 June 7 4.8% 6.2%
124 June 14 4.3% 5.4%
125 June 21 4.2% 4.2%
126 June 28 3.8% 4.4%
127 July 5 4.0% 4.2%
128 July 12 4.2% 5.0%
129 July 19 4.2% 4.2%
130 July 26 4.5% 4.5%
131 August 2 4.1% 4.7%
132 August 9 4.7% 5.9%
133 August 16 3.2% 4.2%
134 August 23 3.6% 4.7%
135 August 30 3.0% 4.4%
136 September 6 4.4% 5.3%
137 September 13 5.1% 6.3%
138 September 20 4.2% 5.4%
139 September 27 4.1% 5.3%
140 October 4 5.1% 5.4%
141 October 11 NR 5.6%
142 October 18 4.2% 4.7%
143 October 25 3.4% 4.5%
144 November 1 4.6% 5.9%
145 November 8 3.4% 3.9%
146 November 15 5.0% 5.5%
147 November 22 5.2% 7.4%
148 November 29 4.2% 4.7%
149 December 6 4.4% 5.6%
150 December 13 4.5% 5.0%
151 December 20 4.5% 5.1%
152 December 27 5.2% 7.4%

2021[edit]

List of ratings in 2021 (episode 153–201)
Ep. Broadcast Date AGB Ratings[23]
Part 1 Part 2
153 January 3 5.2% 6.5%
154 January 10 5.0% 5.1%
155 January 17 5.0% 6.2%
156 January 24 4.9% 5.2%
157 January 31 5.8% 6.0%
158 February 7 4.5% 5.2%
159 February 14 5.2% 5.7%
160 February 21 5.1% 6.3%
161 February 28 4.7% 6.1%
162 March 7 4.6% 6.0%
163 March 14 5.7% 8.0%
164 March 21 4.8% 6.1%
165 March 28 4.7% 5.3%
166 April 4 4.4% 5.5%
167 April 11 4.3% 4.3%
168 April 18 4.6% 4.7%
169 April 25 4.1% 4.1%
170 May 2 4.3% 4.3%
171 May 9 3.8% 3.8%
172 May 16 4.9% 5.4%
173 May 23 4.3% 4.4%
174 May 30 4.2% 4.7%
175 June 6 4.0% 4.2%
176 June 13 4.4% 5.2%
177 June 20 4.0% 3.2%
178 June 27 4.1% 4.7%
179 July 4 4.6%
180 July 11 4.1%
181 July 18 4.5%
182 August 15 4.3%
183 August 22 5.9%
184 August 29 5.9%
185 September 5 3.4%
186 September 12 3.6%
187 September 19 7.4%
188 September 26 9.0%
189 October 3 6.2%
190 October 10 5.0%
191 October 17 5.3%
192 October 24 5.5%
193 October 31 5.3%
194 November 7 4.3%
195 November 14 4.5%
196 November 21 4.7%
197 November 28 4.2%
198 December 5 5.5%
199 December 12 4.4%
200 December 19 3.9%
201 December 26 3.9%

2022[edit]

List of ratings in 2022 (episode 202–238)
Ep. Broadcast Date AGB Ratings[23]
202 January 2 5.5%
203 January 9 4.8%
204 January 16 6.0%
205 January 23 5.3%
206 January 30 2.9%
207 February 6 5.2%
208 February 20 5.4%
209 February 27 4.2%
210 March 6 5.3%
211 March 13 4.6%
212 March 20 4.3%
213 March 27 4.8%
214 April 3 3.9%
215 April 10 4.2%
216 April 17 3.4%
217 April 24 4.1%
218 May 1 3.9%
219 May 8 3.6%
220 May 15 3.6%
221 May 22 3.7%
222 May 29 2.4%
223 June 5 2.6%
224 June 12 2.3%
225 June 19 4.1%
226 June 26 3.6%
227 July 3 4.3%
228 July 10 5.2%
229 July 17 3.0%
230 July 24 3.4%
231 July 31 4.4%
232 August 7 3.8%
233 August 14 3.7%
234 August 21 3.9%
235 August 28 4.1%
236 September 4 4.0%
237 September 11 3.5%
238 September 18 4.2%

2023[edit]

List of ratings in 2023 (episode 239–present)
Ep. Broadcast Date AGB Ratings[23]
239 January 1 1.9%
240 January 8 1.9%
241 January 15 2.3%
242 January 22 1.7%
243 January 29 1.7%
244 February 5 1.8%
245 February 12 2.5%
246 February 19 1.1%
247 February 26 2.6%
248 March 5 1.9%
249 March 19 2.5%
250 March 26 1.6%
251 April 2 1.5%
252 April 9 1.9%
253 April 16 1.9%
254 April 23 1.6%

International versions[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

In January 2022, Malaysia was the first country in Asia that picked up to release its own version of Master in the House, known as Master in the House Malaysia (MITHM), which was jointly produced by Primeworks Studios and SBS. A press conference was held at Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre in One Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, featuring five Malaysian Masters: Siti Nurhaliza, Yusof Haslam, Rashid Sidek, Sherson Lian, and WAU Animation founder Usamah Zaid. Five celebrities were chosen as fixed cast members: Hael Husaini, Andi Bernadee, Meyrasam (Cassia), Scha Elinnea and Sharifah Rose. The show will have 10 episodes, and would be broadcast weekly on TV3 starting January 15, 2022, on every Saturday night at 22:00 (MST).[24]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2018 45th Korean Broadcasting Awards Best Entertainment Variety Show Award Master in the House Won [25]
12th SBS Entertainment Awards Grand Award (Daesang) Lee Seung-gi Won [26][27]
Top Excellence Award (Show/Talk) Yang Se-hyung Won
Excellence Award (Variety) Yook Sung-jae Won
Screenwriter Award Kim Myung-jung Won
Male Rookie Award Lee Sang-yoon Won
2019 55th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Variety Performer – Male Yang Se-hyung Nominated
13th SBS Entertainment Awards
Grand Award (Daesang) Lee Seung-gi Nominated [28][29]
Honorary Employee Award Yang Se-hyung Won
Excellence Award (Show/Variety) Lee Sang-yoon Won
Producer's Award Lee Seung-gi Won
SNS Star Award Yook Sung-jae Won
Best Teamwork Award Master in the House team[y] Won
2020 14th SBS Entertainment Awards Grand Award (Daesang) Lee Seung-gi Nominated [30]
Yang Se-hyung Nominated
Hot Star Award (OTT) Lee Seung-gi Won
Rookie Award Cha Eun-woo Won
Best Entertainer Award Shin Sung-rok Won
Producers' Award Yang Se-hyung Won
Excellence Award (Show/Variety) Kim Dong-hyun Won
2021 57th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Male Variety Performer Lee Seung-gi Won [31]
48th Korea Broadcasting Awards Best Male Reality Star Yang Se-hyung Won [32]
15th SBS Entertainment Awards Producer Award Lee Seung-gi Won [33]
Best Teamwork Award Master in the House team[z] Won
Entertainer of the Year Award Yang Se-hyung Won
Lee Seung-gi Won

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Appeared as the "MT Planner"
  2. ^ The 34th Masters are all the firefighters in South Korea, and these 4 firefighters appeared as representatives of the Masters
  3. ^ Appeared as the "Travelling Companion"
  4. ^ Noh Sa-yeon's elder sister
  5. ^ Appeared as the Friends of the cast members
  6. ^ Rhythmic gymnast
  7. ^ Previously appeared as a master in episodes 27-28
  8. ^ The first non-person Master of the series
  9. ^ Via videochat in episode 174
  10. ^ Via videochat in episode 175
  11. ^ Only appeared in episode 175
  12. ^ Previously appeared as a master in episodes 44-45 and as a guest in episodes 54-55
  13. ^ Daughter of Lee Dong-gook
  14. ^ Woo Woung-mi's older and younger sisters
  15. ^ Previously appeared as a master in episodes 150-151
  16. ^ Previously appeared as a master in episode 192
  17. ^ Previously appeared as master on episodes 139 and 174-175
  18. ^ Previously appeared as a master on episode 132
  19. ^ Previously appeared as masters on episode 198
  20. ^ Previously appeared as masters in Season 1 on episodes 140-141, 229, 205 and 149, respectively
  21. ^ Both previously appeared as masters in Season 1 on episodes 234-235
  22. ^ Previously known on his Youtube channel as Sinsaimdang
  23. ^ Previously appeared as master in Season 1 on episodes 14-16
  24. ^ Previously appeared as master in Season 1 on episodes 213-215
  25. ^ with Lee Seung-gi, Lee Sang-yoon, Yang Se-hyung and Yook Sung-jae
  26. ^ with Lee Seung-gi, Yang Se-hyung, Kim Dong-hyun and Yoo Su-bin

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